There's a chance that some unexpected characters could have helped. Maybe Luna Lovegood, with her unique perspective on magic and the wizarding world. She might have known some ancient spells or secrets that were useful. And Neville Longbottom, who had grown into a strong and capable wizard. He could have provided a distraction or used his skills in Herbology to create something that was essential for the faked death to be convincing, like a plant that mimicked the symptoms of death.
One possible scenario could be that Harry faked his death to escape from a powerful dark wizard who was targeting him. He might have used a powerful concealment spell or potion to make it seem like he was dead. Another scenario could be that he faked his death to go undercover and gather information about a secret organization within the wizarding world.
Perhaps Harry faked his death with the help of his friends. Hermione, being extremely intelligent, could have come up with a plan. They might have used polyjuice potion to create a false body that looked like Harry's dead body. This would mislead the enemy and give Harry the element of surprise in the ongoing battle against the dark forces.
Hermione could have helped. She's very good at spells and research. She might have found a rare spell in the library that allows for a complete appearance change.
Perhaps it's a new generation of a well - known Harry Potter family. For example, a son or daughter of Harry and Ginny Potter. They could inherit the heroic traits of their parents and become a hero in their own right, only to meet a tragic end in the fanfiction.
It could be Draco Malfoy. He's always been a bit of a troublemaker when it comes to Harry. Maybe he used a spell to knock the glasses off Harry's face during a confrontation in the hallway.
Hermione would be a likely helper. She's smart and practical, and she could help Harry figure out what to do with all the stuff in the vaults, like how to properly inventory and distribute the items.
Hermione could be important. She might be the one who encourages Harry to drop his mask, or she could be the first to notice the change when he does. Another could be Ron, as Harry's best friend, his reaction to Harry dropping his mask would be significant.
Hermione might help Harry. She's always good at giving advice on how to handle social situations. She could tell Harry exactly what to say to Parvati to make his apology sincere and effective.
Here are some recommendations for novels where the main character faked his death: 1. " Deep Spring in Bianjing ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist's rebirth as a concubine's daughter. It uncovers the cause of death of the female protagonist in her previous life and the complicated relationship between noble families and courtiers. 2. " Concubine Unknown, Emperor, Please Give Way ": The male protagonist was the Prince of Beitang County. The female protagonist, Lady Liu, was killed. After recovering her memory, she vowed to let the male protagonist accept her revenge. However, in the end, because of the male protagonist's use, the female protagonist faked her death. 3. " Drunken Sleep ": In this ancient romance novel, the female protagonist took a fake death drug during abortion and was forced to marry another man in place of her sister. There were also complicated mysteries of life, love and hatred, and other plots in the story. These novels all contain plots where the protagonist fakes his death. I hope you like these recommendations.
In this fanfiction, the 'death in his scars' could potentially symbolize the many near - death experiences Harry has had throughout his life. Each scar might represent a moment when death was close, and it could also be related to the idea that Voldemort's attempts on his life, which left the scars, are a form of death lingering within him. It could add a very dark and deep layer to Harry's character, showing how he has been marked both physically and psychologically by the threat of death.